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Narrow down my long girls list!

We are expecting, and I want a name that complements my other daughters' names, but isn't too "matchy." We are not French, but by chance I picked French names the first two times.

First daughter is MonetElisabeth and second is MirabelleSylvie. Another decision I'm trying to make is whether the new baby needs to have an M name. I don't want to be like those people who name all their kids Kyle, Kody, Karson, Kylie, etc, but I also don't want the new baby to feel like the odd man out if she's the only one without an M name. Thoughts?

2 in a row with M's and then the 3rd without might be a bit odd. I can see her feeling left out depending on her personality. It depends on how much it bothers you. I like these 2 the best if you decide to go with an M.Magritte - this one definitely fits like a glove with your other two, if you go with an M I think it would be hard to find a better fit.Marlow - I prefer the spelling without the e, I think this would be a nice way to keep the set from feeling too faux French

If you decide not to go with an M, I like these the best:Dahlia - I think this could work nicely with your set Lisette - I think this is a nice optionAdeline/Aveline - I personally prefer Aveline, but both are prettyBeatrice - gaining popularity but I still think it's a nice optionDelphine - could workHelena/Helene - lovely nameIsadora - pretty, could work

Liliana - popular and a bit simple, but maybeMagnolia - might be a bit too country for your set, but it could maybe workViolet - getting very popularFlora - may be too simple and not fresh enoughZara - maybeSeraphina - hmm, maybe

If you think you'll have more children, break the "M" pattern. If you can't find an "M" name you love, there's nothing wrong with other letters of the alphabet. I think these names go well with Monet and Mirabelle. My faves are in bold.